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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1932. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG QGEE, SULLY. IT BREAKS MY HEARY WHEN T THINK OF THAT HUMPTY-DUMPTY COUNTRY OF YOURS GIVING You THE AR = BUT Don'Y FORGET; OL BOY, HOT OR COLD, TV YouR. EAT CFFA MY PLATE ANY TTIME ! 20 minutes forced a recess until necon today. he House, meets today until tomorrow. Block Chicago Aid Yesterday Senate voted keep- ing the $500,000,000 bond issue for public we in the unemployment relief bill and rejected an amend- ment which would have permitted loans directly ‘to Chicago, to make it paymeants school police and firemen. —e———— JAEGER FUNERAL SET FOR SATURDAY for the DEBATE BLOCKS SENATE ACTION ~ ON RELIEF BILL I\(Jmummenl As Taken at Midnight to Noon Today i —More Amendments with nothing and ° then to do, he of i Alaska brown commodated a residen the yacht HINGTON, this afternoon approved the § Democratic Unem- 'v"";;‘,"’;""m‘:l‘l':(‘:id Lk SRR {Julius Jacger will be held at 2 of tne the h:‘l"l‘ Billion Dellar Public ‘-)'( lock Saturday afteornoon in the XWitks Dol e peotiston.cto | oottish Rite: Remis ERAer susc which President, Hoover 1s op- | Pices of the Masonic Order, of| c. g, Pillot Doted. The fimal form of the |Which the deceased was a member. pir, who ! Snal form ox ‘e | Interment, directed by the Charles | 1on, are s : W. Carter Mortuary, will be in!campbell iy ‘? ((fm' thorL’rL‘(-n Cemetery. SBToh e passed | SR TR | Dykeman, 300,060000 late | 2 Funeral services Territory. have visitors. mals the the fercnec ncr Rolief the House. Bill which |H. W. DOUGLAS GOES |mei this mo TO FATHER’S BEDSIDE at the of the p '| Miss Kath Mr. and Mrs. °n T, Bellzeze of Houston WASHINGTON, June 23.—A m: jor effort by the Senate to bre: through the dilatory debate and| pass the unemployment lief bill and clear the road for an early adjournment, broke down in g steamship Admiral Watson for relscme wrangling after thirteen |Seattle. From there he will go| hours of s y work on this task.|to Walla Walla, the home of his| New Amendments ! father, who is dangerously ill. | The Senate at midnight last night | Mr. Douglas is accompanied by bear hunting had reached the point of limiting |Mrs. Douglas and by their son,land Chaik Bay, debate to a few minutes on each |John Douglas. { Chatha topic and a final vote appeared in|{ G. L. Prucha, also associatedIsland, they sight, when new amendments were with the Weather Bureau, is on E. Hasselbor brought up. vacation leave. | Mr. Hasse The weary Senators accused the David Tewkesbury has been tem-|fore she leaders of bad faith in maki g‘pumnly employed in the Weather | wood left a limitation agreement and within/Bureau office. H. W. Douglas, who is as with the United Bureau in Juneau, left today the “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” ALASKA BEARS AGGOMMODATE TEXAS HUNTERS * Houston Residents [Enjoy Cruise in South- cast Alaska bea party of Houston, Westward the waters of the Three of the ani- fallen to the guns of |return to this part of the Territory and his son, N. V ale grocers charterers Church skippered by and which came to Ju- morning the vessel at Pet- burg June 6 and will release her same port July 6. ty are Mrs. ine Pillot, N. V. Pillot, and C. C. Had Twe While members of the party were near Guides which is on the Strait side had as g\nd(-, and Pat rmchf’d here. craft taking passage this morning on the NOT THAT I HANE By BILLE DE BECK LISSEN, PODMER. T SINCERITY , BUT T THINK T 1S BETTER (F T saY NSTHING OF MY Admiral Watson for Ketchikan. C. G. Pillot killed a brown bear in the Gambier Bay section, and Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Pillot each gota fine specimen of the same species in the Chaik Bay area. Mrs. Pil- |lot’s bear was the largest of three, the hide measuring elght feet. Fine Fishing Enjoyed The party has enjoyed fine trout and salmon fishing. The vessel is scheduled to de- part from Juneau tonight or 'to- Glacier Bay, on a fishing, and sightseeing tour. The visitors are delightsd with | the hunting and fishing advantages |offered by Southeast Alaska and are charmed by the grandeur of the scenery, ©. G: Pillot and Mr.| and Mrs. N. V. Pillot expect to, whaling have ac- of wealthy Tex., who in are cruising Souhteast pari ars in a year or two for iand hunting, Prcminent in Civic Affairs C. G. Pillot is prominent in civic affairs in Houston. He promoted the construction of the Houston- Galveston Waterway, which is 50 miles long and which connects Houston with the sea, permitting the docking of large ocean in Houston. He prompted the con- struction in Houston of large har- bor improvements docks and warehouses. At the conclusion of the West- \ward’s present cruise, she will be under charter for July to a motion picture expedition. For September, she has been chartered by a hunt- ing party. fall fishing of Hous- of the craft, Roe pleasure Capt, for supplies Others N. V. Pillot daughter of Dr. E Muir, both Gambier Bay > TWO ENTEK HOSPITAL of Admiralty B. A. Johnson, fisherman, and William . Bittner, seaman, entered St. Ann's Hospital yesterday for medical treatment. Mr. Holly- at this city, Semi-Annual Clean Sweep Sale FOR CASH ONLY The Biggest Money-Saving Event We Have Ever Offered the Women of Juneau and Vicinity SALE STARTS TOMORROW MORNING DRESSES Group 1—$3.95 or 2 for $6.50 Group 11—$5.00 Group III .00 and $10.00 Group IV—Marjone Frocks—$17.50 Group V—Waol Knit Dresses— 6.95 values for $8.00 Group 11—$10.00, $15.00, $20.00 This assortment includes both knit and twced models RAINCOATS Children’s and Women’s $1.95 each HOSIERY Our best grade chiffon in- all light Summer Shades. Regular $2.25. Close Out—$1.00 New Summer Mesh and lace novelty chiffon. Regular $1.75. Extra Special—$1.25 BLOUSES For Sport and Outing Wear in Pon- gee and Broadcloth, with long sleeves Only 75¢ each JUNEAD’S OWN STORE C0ATS Group 1—$5.00 Group 11—$15.00 MILLINERY All-Summer Hats—values to $12.25 going at $2.50 each Another broken group at 50c¢ each CHILDREN’S BLOUSES Broadcloth and Dimity in novelty patterns. Special—$1.00 ACCESSORIES Purses, Gloves, Scarfs, Costume Jew- elry, Handkerchiefs, Sweaters, Lingerie, Smocks, Pajamas, House Frocks, etc. TABLE ASSORTMENT 15¢ to $1.75 EVERYTHING STRICTLY CASH—No Approvals, No Reéfunds, STORE OPEN EVENINGS OF JULY 1 AND 2 o Excl.anges “ BRANGH STORE morrow morning for Icy Strait and | ships | GOTTA PAL WHO'LL BE MEEDIN A J0B Soon: DYE SPese VYau couo FIX T LP FoR M Te MEET THE — BIG VAN BAGK ON SEWARD ST, | POUCLAS NEWS | TO ATTEND NORMAL Miss Rica Niemi left on trip of the Northland for B ham, Wash.,, where she will tend the summer session of Bellingham Normal. spend some time visiting with I friends and relatives in Ore before returning to Douglas e |Will Carry “Assortinent of| | Shoes, Rifles, Am- { munition, Etc. J. M. Van Tress, more famil- iarly kncwn to Juneauites as “Big Van, the Gunman,” is back on | Seward 2 between Second {and Tk with a branch C |of his lower Front Street store. f Big Van” has a large assort- ment of shoes of all sizes, styles and ough the sign over the side- & “Shoe Store,” rifles and lguns of all descriptions, as well a5 ammunition are dlso carried in stock. . OF C. MEETING The Douglas Chamber merce will meet this evening the City Hall, All requested to attend. will be the principal the evening “Credit.” repairin® machinery has en installed and is now y for any jobs coming along; : Van' had a shop on Sew-| several years ago, but he should return. His Front 'St stablishment maintained with its usual speaker BUS The following have arrived here cannery ten during the crews: Apex, and six men; Green and six men; Dido, !Jensen and five men; Tabol PETERSONS DANCE fain Dave Beits and six IS WELL ATTENDED 1%y {They will leave in a few |seine for sockeyes. Albert Pet- | - > last night Venture, Capt. D The dance given by erson in Moose Hall ! was largely attended and thoroughly | enjoyed by the large crowd. The music was up to date and peppy. lThc Scandinavian-American dances NOTICE this date on, the Icy From against {Inc were the features of the evening. Mr. Peterson, who is an expert| accérdion player formed the higg- est part of the orchestra. Encourag- | ed by the success attained by his first" venture in the dancing line Mr. Peterson may give another such dance in the near futu ber of the members of t the two destroyers also the affair. B TURKEYS RA Siguied ! —adv. GUY L. SMITH, .o - for sound intensity City it was found that lebrated opera star, was 1 2 crews of | %) m|wyfi+llxxxxx a street car. | decibels. . —— Daily Empire wwaut Aas P2y, ALY AREA will al , Captain Olson and six men days to no charges Straits Fisheries, | is authorized unless presented with written order from the under- President and Manager. | As the result of tests conducted | in New York the col- | _ | oratura soprano voice of Lily Pons, “noiser” She scored ’15‘ GUIDANCE - To control by a superior force is to guide—it can result well or ill. Your financial policy can be controlled by mass-fear—or it can suc- ceed through your own independence of will and understanding of the problem. It is the scheduled plan which succeeds — maintenance of direction and rate makes for effective fi- naneial growth. The First National Bank is ready and able to plan with you—work with you — because your future prosperity is our guaranteee to our depositors—their money is as safe as ygur business — conversely busi- ness is safe when sane saving and wis buy- ing exists. First National Bank OF JUNEAU tt the o gon of Com- at members are | E. B. Ellson | of | and his topic will be |- FOR CANNERY w! ELECTRIC WASHING few days with their captains and | with Captain Pfundt Pete | MACHINES GENERAL ELECTRIC and VOSS All Are Regular Standard | | 3 : | Guaranteed Articles You can trade in your old washer no matter | how old and decrepit it may be — Credit [ allowance made on request | Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. | sy — That turkeys | | \'\lllloutt | TYPEWRITERS J. B. Burford & Co. ‘Our doorstep worn by sabisfied MANNING, Cal. can be raised successfully a large area for them to range is| disclosed by R. J. and C. G. Hun-| ter near here. They raised 1,200 birds for market on less than 10|, acres. The Clemson College golf course was open two years before a golf- er ‘séored a hole-in-one this spring. Cost Her $4.25 To 1 Reduce 65 Poundsi | = | \ “Worth It,” Miss Bates Says. NEW CHEVROLET SIX The Great American Value If you're young and fatread what || New reduced prices delivered Miss Bates of Beech, Iowa, has to] at Juneau Equipped say about Kruschen Salts—if you Roadster . are middle age or old Kruschen Coach shows you the way to lose fat the Coupe SAFE way. | Cabriolet “I took cme bottle of Kruschen Sedan ‘(4 door) . Salts a month for five months. It amounted to $4.25 and I reduced 65 1bs. but it was worth it. Imagine Jjust 22 years old and weighing what T did. X could not enjoy myself as other girls did. I could not get the clothes I wanted. I think it is won- derful the results Kruschen Salts give.” | To lose fat the safe, sane way— teke one-half teaspoonful of Kru- Ischen in a glass of hot water be-| |fore breakfast every mmnmix—“at less fatty meats, potatoes and sweets | ® —a jar that costs but a small sum e. CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. || Harris Hardware Co. L. C. SMITH ana CORONA Free Wheeling and Syncwmea‘h D ——— " You Can Save Money at Juneau—Phone 6 Douglas—Phone 18 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS I | | S Your Alaska Laundry TELEPHONE 15 ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING |1asts 4 weeks. Get it at Butler| !Mauro Drug Co., Juneau Drug Co,| | The Florence Shop or any drug store in the world—| but be sure for your health’s sake | Florence Holmquist, Prop. |'to ask for and get Kruschen Salts Phone 427 Tri: It’s the little daily. dose that does 2 vt it. —adv. o 3 | Permanent Waving a Specialty | Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:80, 4:30 THE ROTO-VERSO Electric W ashing Machine FAST SAFE and THOROUGH Built for Fast, Noiseless Efficient Laun- dry Service; is ome of the simplest washers to care for. Everything from transparent silks to heaviest woolens is washed quickly and harmlessly, entire- ly free from dirt. s Hardware Co. Frye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacon Three Deliveries Daily Phone 38 UNITED FOOD CO. “CASH IS KING” QUICK STEP—The best floor paint for wood work and for boats inside and outside. Juneau Paint Store Second Street, Near Main A Old Papers for Sale _at,,Emp_iteAQAfil;t